Hydrocephalus round table videos
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We held our hydrocephalus round table on 25 June 2021.
We have uploaded the video recordings of the event and you’ll find them below.
This round table event marked the official start of the REVERT project. The content was aimed at health care professionals, doctors and nurses involved in the care of dementia and particularly hydrocephalus patients, but was equally intended to reach out to those at the very centre of this debilitating disease: the patients and their carers.
All the videos are available in English and with simultaneous translation into French, at a level accessible to non-specialists. You can find both the English and French versions below.
Videos in English
Hydrocephalus round table talks
Dr Olivier Balédent, Ms Agi Musset and Dr Peter Smielewski introduce the Reversible Dementia Project.
Professor John Pickard discusses the pathophysiology of the cerebrospinal fluid.
Professor Noam Alperin explores the origin of CSF pulsation.
Professor Anders Eklund explains pressure dynamics in normal pressure hydrocephalus.
Dr Eric Schmidt explains dementia and normal pressure hydrocephlalus in ageing.
Mr Alexis Joannides provides a clinical perspective of the project.
Dr Olivier Balédent explores PC-MRI-based normal pressure hydrocephalus diagnostics.
Michael Martin explains the hydrocephalus referral system and the Shunt Registry.
Learn about shunt testing in vivo with Dr Zofia Czosnyka.
Dr Olivier Peltre examines the place of AI in hydrocephalus diagnostics.
Dr Cyrille Capel describes how to implement infusion studies in a hydrocephalus clinic.
Videos in French
Table ronde sur l'hydrocéphalie
Une introduction au projet sur la démence reversible.
Professeur Pickard explique la pathophysiologie du liquide cérébrospinal.
Prof. Noam Alperin parle de l’origine de la pulsation du LCS.
Prof. Anders Eklund – Dynamique de la pression dans l’hydrocéphalie active.
Dr Eric Schmidt – la démence et l’hydrocéphalie active dans le vieillissement.
Dr Alexis Joannides nous donne une perspective clinique.
Dr Olivier Balédent – Diagnostic de l’hydrocéphalie active en utilisant l’imagerie par résonance magnétique par contraste de phase (IRM-CP).
Michael Martin – Système de référence pour l’hydrocéphalie et registre des dérivations.
Dr Zofia Czosnyka – Test de dérivation in vivo.
Dr Olivier Peltre – La place de l’Intelligence Artificiel dans le diagnostic de l’hydrocéphalie.
Dr Cyrille Capel – Comment mettre en œuvre les tests d’infusion dans une clinique d’hydrocéphalie ?